President Greg Schulz will host monthly open forums and office hours throughout the 2020 spring semester. President Open Forums are held once a month in Building 200, Room 224 and are designed to encourage communication and strengthen teamwork across campus. Refreshments are available at the open forums. The spring open forums are: Wednesday, Feb. 19,… Read more »
Category: Campus News
Groundbreaking Ceremony Celebrates New Instructional Building
Fullerton College faculty, staff, students and community members are invited to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Instructional Building on Thursday, Feb. 20 from 9-11 a.m. The ceremony will take place at the project’s future site between the 1400 and 1200 Buildings. The groundbreaking program will include a panel of guest speakers, hardhat and… Read more »
FC Monitoring Coronavirus: Risk of infection to public is believed to be low
Fullerton College is closely monitoring an outbreak of a respiratory illness caused by a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). At this time, the immediate health risk from the coronavirus to the general public in the United States is considered low. There is no evidence that person-to-person transmission has occurred in Orange County, and the risk of infection… Read more »
Fullerton College Celebrates Black History Month
This February, Fullerton College will honor Black History Month with a variety of events designed to honor the historical contributions of African Americans, strengthen connections across campus, and celebrate community. The month’s theme is The New Black Renaissance and will highlight the tradition of artistic voices and talents in the Black community and will include… Read more »
Over 300 Scholarships Available to FC Students
All Fullerton College students are encouraged to apply for Fullerton College Foundation scholarships. More than 300 scholarships, with different criteria, are available this spring. Each year, the foundation collectively awards about $250,000 to students. Applications are accepted through Feb. 29 for the 2020-2021 academic year Selection Process: Recipients may be selected by the Fullerton College… Read more »
Conferences Keep High School Students Focused on College Options
More than 1,000 high school students had the opportunity to explore college options and learn about Fullerton College programs and services during the month of January when EOPS (Extended Opportunity Program & Services) and High School Outreach offices hosted their annual conferences on campus. The 41st EOPS College Preparation Conference on Jan. 9 focused on… Read more »
Helpful Hints to Start Your Spring Semester Strong
Fullerton College welcomes back more than 20,000 students for the 2020 spring semester on Monday, January 27. The campus expects higher than normal traffic in and around campus during the first few days as both new and returning students navigate the 83-acre campus. To help with the flow of traffic and information, Information Booths will… Read more »
Community Services Fair – January 25
A Community Services Fair designed to connect students and the community to volunteer, jobs and internship opportunities will be held at Fullerton College on Saturday, January 25 at 9:30 a.m. The fair will be held on the campus quad and will feature more than a dozen local non-profit organizations, local government and campaign offices recruiting… Read more »
Rep. Cisneros Hosts Town Hall at Fullerton College
Fullerton College is pleased to welcome Rep. Gil Cisneros and California Secretary of State Alex Padilla on Friday, Jan. 17 for a Town Hall in the Wilshire Auditorium. President Greg Schulz will moderate a thoughtful conversation about the 2020 U.S. Census and Vote Centers. This Town Hall is Re. Cisneros’ first themed forum centered around… Read more »
2020 Spring Semester Parking Update
Free bus shuttle service to an off-site parking lot will be provided throughout the entire spring semester due to several impacts on college parking lots. The off-site lot is located immediately east of Walgreens on the south side of Chapman Avenue east of Raymond Avenue. The distance from the offsite lot to the college is… Read more »














